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False, if you want to get more technical "Kingdom Hearts" is the doorway to all worlds and the source of light that was lost in the aftermath of the Keyblade War. Fun Fact the Keyblades were created for the purpose of capturing and stealing the light, but some random weirdos decided to use it to protect the light itself.

I'm having a hard time getting into playing DDD because of the controls and size of the screen on the 3DS. The menu to switch skills is extremely awkward, which resulted in my using all the potions without realizing it, and the small screen gives next to no peripheral vision for keeping track of health. The game feels incredibly slow up front unless you're in flowmotion state, but the enemies are quick enough to take you down to critical health in a few blows. Maybe this is less of an issue with the extra analog stick addon, but I haven't been able to get out to a Gamestop/Best Buy yet to hunt for one, since apparently they bribed Nintendo into getting an exclusive on selling it. I thought 358/2 was pretty bad control-wise but with so many systems stacked on top of each other this is just egregious. I really wish they'd just put these on a console.

Well according to urban dictionary it says that it comes from the Duth word inderdag - meaning indeed - the Dutch people starting typing it like that and it eventually just caught on mainstream.

As to why, I just thought that it's always better to know the real meaning/background of a word, so I commented saying what I thought it was to either have people tell me that I was wrong and then I could learn something new, or so that other people can see it and understand where it actually came from.

Like a whale shark is a shark that looks like a whale.... a parrot fish is a fish that looks like a parrot.....
It's always the actual object second and the descriptive one first... just saying. it's a lovely pic